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  1. 19741

    Historical Topicality in Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock’s Milestones by Lukas Klik

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…However, although literary criticism has engaged with his novels, his dramatic oeuvre remains a blind spot in scholarship. …”
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  2. 19742

    Between France and Germany: René Schickele and “Geistiges Elsässertum” by Áine McGillicuddy

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This study examines Schickele’s promotion of ‘geistiges Elsässertum’ in his controversial wartime drama, Hans im Schnakenloch, and follows with some comparative references to his interwar trilogy of novels, Das Erbe am Rhein.…”
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  3. 19743

    Deduction and Geography in Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet by Andréas Pichler

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Geography relies on tangible scientific information while detective novels create mysteries around whodunnits, notably with Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes adventures. …”
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  4. 19744

    Invisibilidade social a partir do filme “O som ao redor”: uma análise honnethiana das patologias sociais no Brasil by Thiago Aguiar Simim

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Honneth demonstrates how primarily films and novels can draw attention to social pathologies in the sense pursued in his model of critical theory, thus creating tracks to investigate a particular understanding of a society situated in its time. …”
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  5. 19745

    Biblical Intertextuality in Ferran de Pol by Josep V. Garcia Raffi, Xavier Garcia Raffi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We find the greatest biblical presence in his novels Érem quatre (‘We Were Four’, 1960), Miralls tèrbols (‘Cloudy Mirrors’, 1966) and the unpublished Ella, jo i el càntic (She, I and the Song, 1987). …”
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  6. 19746

    Freak Shows on the Page: Defining ‘criminanimality’ in Newgate Fiction (1830-1847) by Hubert Malfray

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The early Victorian era was marked by a specific concern as regards criminality, a concern that was relayed in literature, notably through Newgate novels. In these, we discover portraits of criminals whose infamy was linked with and defined via the prism of animality. …”
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  7. 19747

    Občevanje organov in strank v sodobnem upravnem postopku by Polona Kovač

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Pri tem so izpostavljena temeljna pravila, upravna in sodna praksa ter še sveže novosti obsežnejše novele slovenskega Zakona o splošnem upravnem postopku (Uradni list RS, št. 73/04) z začetkom uporabe 1. 1. 2005. …”
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  8. 19748

    Trente ans d'exil en Suisse. José Herrera Petere (Genève, 1947-1977) by Rose Duroux

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…These new circles influenced his work deeply. He no longer wrote novels. The poems he published are bilingual, usually translated by the poets who were friends with him. …”
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  9. 19749

    Fear of an Islamic Planet? Intermedial Exchange and the Rhetoric of Islamophobia by Stefan L. Brandt

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Orientalist stereotypes have informed Hollywood blockbusters and television series as well as acclaimed novels such as Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner (2003), John Updike’s Terrorist (2006), and Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007), not to mention Donald Trump’s speeches and writings on “radical Islamic terrorism.” …”
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  10. 19750

    Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf: an Artist and a Critic? by Liliane Louvel

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…This time, this article will examine the issue from a point of view opposite to the commonly adopted one, that is, it will not examine only what Virginia wrote about painting in her essays, in her letters or in her novels, but first and foremost what Vanessa had to say about painting and literature in the short volume, Sketches in Pen and Ink prefaced by her daughter, which contains most of her essays.…”
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  11. 19751

    Brumes, brouillards et incertitudes dans John Marchmont’s Legacy (1863) de Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Marion Charret-Del Bove

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Among the several sensation novels that M.E. Braddon (1835-1915) wrote in the early 1860s, there is one that is particularly striking for its repetitive use of mist and fog. …”
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  12. 19752

    La littérature populaire du Kailyard, substrat nécessaire à la Renaissance écossaise by Jean Berton

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…With the benefit of hindsight we can see that the Kailyard movement stands on a strong position between Walter Scott’s novels and the fiction of the end of the Scottish Renaissance.…”
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  13. 19753

    La science-fiction fantastique de Maurice Renard by Arthur B. Evans

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…., the "scientific- marvellous"), and offers a detailed discussion of Renard's many novels and short stories, which, often resembling a kind of cross-hybridization between Wells and Poe, can together perhaps best be labelled "fantastic sf."…”
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  14. 19754

    Aldo Palazzeschi's Works: Works between Literature and Art by Mohammad Hossein Ramadan Kiaei, Zohreh Montasseri

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In the early years of the twentieth century, Palazzeschi, following some of the Western theories of thought such as that of Nietzsche's, has created unique works in modern Italian literature, and that is why his poems and novels have significant innovations. Undoubtedly, the author's early literary activities were influenced by his close relationships with artists, especially painters of his time. …”
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  15. 19755

    Langage et action paysagère : conscience du paysage et de l’environnement dans l’œuvre de Natsume Sōseki  by Agathe Tran

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Then, through a study of three novels by Sōseki  which focus on describing nature and space rather than following a conventional plot, I consider the landscape as an aesthetic and ideological narrative structure. …”
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  16. 19756

    REVERSE CULTURE-SHOCK WITH AN ATTEMPT OF COMPROMISING CULTURES: A CRITIQUE OF A. RIHANI’S THE BOOK OF KHALID AND T. SALIH’S SEASON OF MIGRATION TO THE NORTH by Mugahed Alheshami, Mohammed Yassin Mohammed Aba Sha'ar

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It explicates how both novels present a different picture of the oriental world that contradicts with the orientalist and neo-orientalist depictions by projecting the Arabia culture and people equitably.…”
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  17. 19757

    言語と、風景を形作る行為: 夏目漱石の作品における風景および環境への意識 by Agathe Tran アガタ・トラン

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Then, through a study of three novels by Sōseki  which focus on describing nature and space rather than following a conventional plot, I consider the landscape as an aesthetic and ideological narrative structure. …”
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  18. 19758

    Depictions Of Environmental Destruction By British Colonizers In Ole Kulets “The Hunter” and “Vanishing Herds” by Johnson, Ocan, Francis Akena, Adyanga

    Published 2022
    “…In the article, the study examines the depiction of characters and characterizations in relation to ecology using the renown post-colonial African literature novels ‘Vanishing Herds’ and ‘The Hunter’.…”
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  19. 19759

    Law Vs Letter. The Evolution of the Cain Figure in US Literature: Transcending Moral Censorship? by Claude Le Fustec

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Focusing on three American novels from different periods, The Scarlet Letter (1850), East of Eden (1952), and Sula (1973), this study hopes to expose the complexification of the traditional Christian reading of the evil transgressor. …”
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  20. 19760

    Thomas Hardy : une écriture paradoxale entre génération et dégradation entropique by Annie Escuret

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Just like Turner, he did manage to disrupt the aesthetics of classic realism when he gave up writing novels and wrote The Dynasts. The term « modernism » surfaced in Tess of the D’Urbervilles (1891) when the narrator complains about the creeping industrial « ache of modernism ». …”
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